The Denver Post

10 NEW AREA RESTAURANT­S WORTH THE TRIP

10 new Denver-area restaurant­s to jump-start your summer wanderlust

- By Josie Sexton

Summertime at Denver restaurant­s is all about the patio. But at these newcomers to the local dining scene, eaters can escape in more ways than just dining outdoors.

Without leaving the boundaries of the metro area, diners this summer can travel all the way to Jackson, Oaxaca, Naples and Hanoi. In Park Hill, for example, you’ll find Mississipp­i catfish and ribs at one new spot and Neapolitan pizzas at another. A South Broadway drive-thru will serve you Vietnamese chè. And Oaxacan mezcals are the focus at a new-to-Denver Union Station bar. Read on for 10 places to “travel to” without stepping foot in Denver Internatio­nal Airport.

Campf ire, Evergreen

As its name suggests, wood-fired everything — barbecue, pizza, rotisserie chicken — is on special at this Evergreen retreat. You’ll feel like you’ve gone to the mountains for a meal, complete with your own personal s’mores station at the end. Restaurate­ur Jared Leonard started in Chicago and opened spots in Denver (The Budlong Hot Chicken, Grabowski’s Pizzeria, AJ’s Pit BarB-Q , to name a few) before bringing us this latest destinatio­n restaurant. 27883 Meadow Drive, Evergreen, 303-593-1018, campfireev­ergreen.com

Mississipp­i Boy, Park Hill

This Northeast Park Hill neighborho­od spot will make you feel like you’ve traveled south for the summer. Order fried catfish, hot links or baby back ribs with sides like mac and cheese, coleslaw and

potato salad. There’s sweet tea to sip on, big screens to watch the game and garage door windows to sit by for an open-air lunch. Plan a to-go order or sit for a leisurely while.

5544 33rd Ave., Denver, 601-880-9828, mississipp­iboy5280.com

Ghost Donkey, Union Station

A New York-based bar with a Oaxacan bent, Ghost Donkey brings more than 60 mezcal bottles and 25-plus tequilas to its new Denver liquor cabinet. You can order them to sip or in mixed drinks like the Stone Wall with reposado, espadin, pomegranat­e and habanero. More so than a laidback Mexican vibe, this is a seated party place, though. Expect close quarters with LoDo neighborho­od revelers and light shows. 1750 Wewatta St. (enter through The Coloradan), Denver, 720-409-4242, ghostdonke­y.me

Bambu, South Broadway

Vietnamese drinks are the focus at this Overlandar­ea drive-thru. There’s traditiona­l coffee, bubble tea and fruit smoothies, as well as chè, a coconut-based beverage layered with various combinatio­ns of taro paste, pandan jelly, red tapioca, basil seeds and fruits. Think shave ice with more substance and texture. 2215 S. Broadway, Denver, 720-647-7141, drinkbambu.com

Bartaco, Highland

A Baja California escape in LoHi, this newest Bartaco brings a beloved national brand’s tacos and cocktails to Denver after a successful start on Boulder’s Pearl Street. Come here for consistent baja fish, mojo pork and brisket barbacoa tacos served with solid palomas, margaritas, mezcalitas and more. Good for going out with family, a date or friends. 2001 W. 32nd Ave., Denver, 720-712-8226, bartaco.com

Cupbop, Highland, Arvada, Aurora

Three new Denver-area locations of this regional chain gained loyal followings during the pandemic with a simple formula: Korean fried chicken, barbecued beef or pork, served with noodles, veggies and rice, all in one cup. The brand started locally prior to the pandemic with a 16th Street Mall kiosk, but these brick-and-mortar stores are new for 2021 and still just as casual for a quick cup(bop) lunch. 3453 W. 32nd Ave., Denver, plus two more in Arvada and Aurora, 720-741-2409, cupbop.com

Gorlami, Highland

A new Neapolitan-style pizza spot, Gorlami makes a mean spread of brickoven pizzas, baby romaine salads and root beer floats for dessert. Think summertime on the East Coast, with pies like the pepperoni cup, sausage and onion Charlie Boy, and Gabagool (or local capicola) with marinated olives for a snack. 3200 Pecos St. (inside Avanti), Denver, 720-269-4778, avantifand­b.com

Benzina, East Colfax

A pleasant surprise in Park Hill, the brand-new Benzina is housed in a converted midcentury muffler shop on East Colfax. Its slick architectu­re is enough of a reason to visit, but the food and service make it a real neighborho­od (and destinatio­n) spot. Go for Neapolitan pizza made by chefs Brian Lockwood (previously of Eleven Madison Park) and Daniele Bolognini (formerly at Acorn). Sit in one of the garage bays and order a round of classic cocktails while you people watch.

4839 E. Colfax Ave., Denver, 303-399-2352, benzinaden­ver.com

The Green Collective, Highland

Denver-based sisters Allison and Jamie Rifkin earlier this spring opened their LoHi healthy food stop, which specialize­s in cold-pressed juices, smoothie bowls, salads, toasts and bone broths.

It’s a little taste of L.A. in North Denver, but with a noble cause: The sisters have their own experience combating autoimmune disorders with diet and nutrition. And they brought on chef Lauren Egdahl, who creates food with a focus on integrativ­e health. 2158 W. 32nd Ave., Denver, 720-7086865, greencolle­ctiveeater­y.com

Heaven Creamery, Cherry Creek, Centennial

And finally, for a sweet Italian treat in the heart of Denver, you can head to Heaven Creamery and order from an eclectic selection of flavors (see: avocado, key lime pie, and activated charcoal) in ice cream, gelato, vegan gelato and sorbet versions.

See also popsicles in flavors such as strawberri­es ‘n’ cream and pineapple chile. Watch for a third shop coming soon to

RiNo. 299 Milwaukee St., Denver, and one more location, 303-635-6779, heavencrea­mery.com

 ?? Andy Colwell, Special to The Denver Post ?? Three wood-fired pizzas at Campfire in Evergreen: the potato pie with potato, bacon and chive cream, left; margherita, top; and grilled chicken pesto.
Andy Colwell, Special to The Denver Post Three wood-fired pizzas at Campfire in Evergreen: the potato pie with potato, bacon and chive cream, left; margherita, top; and grilled chicken pesto.
 ?? Andy Colwell, Special to The Denver Post ?? Patrons of Campfire enjoy the patio, as seen through the restaurant’s open window-wall on a warm Saturday.
Andy Colwell, Special to The Denver Post Patrons of Campfire enjoy the patio, as seen through the restaurant’s open window-wall on a warm Saturday.
 ?? Josie Sexton, The Denver Post ?? A toast flight, cold-pressed juice and superfood bowl from Green Collective in Lower Highland.
Josie Sexton, The Denver Post A toast flight, cold-pressed juice and superfood bowl from Green Collective in Lower Highland.
 ?? Stephan Werk, Werk Creative ?? Ghost Donkey, a New York-based mezcal and tequila bar, recently opened at Union Station in Denver.
Stephan Werk, Werk Creative Ghost Donkey, a New York-based mezcal and tequila bar, recently opened at Union Station in Denver.
 ??  ?? Gage Groves of Longmont slings a pizza from the wood-fired oven at Campfire in Evergreen. Andy Colwell, Special to The Denver Post
Gage Groves of Longmont slings a pizza from the wood-fired oven at Campfire in Evergreen. Andy Colwell, Special to The Denver Post
 ?? Dick Patrick, provided by Bartaco ?? Taco platters at Bartaco, which recently opened its second Colorado location, in Denver.
Dick Patrick, provided by Bartaco Taco platters at Bartaco, which recently opened its second Colorado location, in Denver.
 ?? Josie Sexton, The Denver Post ?? A platter of baby back ribs, served with coleslaw, macaroni and cheese and potato salad at Mississipp­i Boy in Park Hill.
Josie Sexton, The Denver Post A platter of baby back ribs, served with coleslaw, macaroni and cheese and potato salad at Mississipp­i Boy in Park Hill.
 ?? Josie Sexton, The Denver Post ?? A pepperoni pizza from Gorlami, the new pizza and salad counter at Avanti in Denver.
Josie Sexton, The Denver Post A pepperoni pizza from Gorlami, the new pizza and salad counter at Avanti in Denver.

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